From Alex Tatarsky as part of Miniball Festival.
“A hilarious, finely tuned absurdist” (Theater Jones) and “one of the most exciting and hilarious performance artists around” (ArtSpace), Alex Tatarsky careens between tightly scripted sequences and wildly improvised experiments. An etymological foray, essay as sashay, clown dance in the abyss. Through choreographies of falling and failing, Tatarsky embraces the poetics of rotten language and the arts of breaking down. Why are we so scared of falling down? Why are we so scared of things falling apart? Contents may include: an unhinged triptych, the ballad of an unemployed court jester who desires to be a rotting vegetable, a talk that decays into a heap of dirt.
Philly Theatre Week:
Wednesday, April 6, 9:00pm - 10:00pm
Thursday, April 7, 9:00pm - 10:00pm
Friday, April 8, 9:00pm - 10:00pm
Additional Details:
Accessibility: Unfortunately the Maas Building is not wheelchair accessible. The performance space is up a flight of stairs from street level.
COVID-19 Information: In order to keep our artists and audiences safe, please note you will be required to show proof of vaccination before entering the venue and you will be expected to wear a mask indoors at all times.